Metaphysical Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a distinctive and pervasive quality or atmosphere surrounding a person or thing

  • The artist's performance was accompanied by an aura of sophistication and elegance.
  • There was a strange aura surrounding the old abandoned house.
  • She gives off a cool aura that makes everyone want to be her friend.
  • His aura of confidence and charisma always draws people towards him.

noun the fact or state of living or having objective reality

adjective existing or occurring in reality; having actual existence

  • The philosopher pondered the existence of life beyond our own planet.
  • I often wonder about the existence of ghosts in old buildings.
  • Dude, do you ever think about the existence of aliens?
  • The artist's painting captured the existence of pain and suffering in a beautiful way.

noun In philosophy, 'nous' refers to the mind or intellect, particularly in a metaphysical or abstract sense.

  • Nous avons pris la décision d'investir dans ce projet.
  • Nous on va au cinéma ce soir.
  • Nous on kiffe trop cette chanson.
  • Dans notre esprit, nous sommes déjà en vacances.

noun a full or abundant supply or quantity

  • The plenitude of resources available to the research team allowed for thorough experimentation.
  • I was amazed by the plenitude of food options at the buffet.
  • There's a plenitude of cool stuff to do in this city.
  • Her heart was filled with a plenitude of love for her family.

noun the study of the universe as an ordered whole; geometry of the cosmos

  • Cosmometry is a branch of metaphysics that deals with the geometric principles underlying the creation and structure of the universe.
  • I've been reading up on cosmometry and it's blowing my mind how everything in the universe is interconnected.
  • Cosmometry is like the blueprint of the universe, man. It's wild to think about.
  • Exploring cosmometry is like peeling back the layers of reality to reveal the hidden patterns and connections that govern the cosmos.

noun the quality or state of being capable of being transmuted or transformed

  • The scientist conducted experiments to study the transmutability of elements.
  • I read an article about the ability of transmutability in chemistry.
  • Dude, did you know about the crazy transmutability stuff going on in the lab?
  • The artist's transmutability of ideas into stunning works of art is truly impressive.

noun the uncertainty or incomprehensibility of a subject or topic

  • The concept of acatalepsy refers to the idea that human knowledge is limited and can never fully grasp the true nature of reality.
  • I still can't wrap my head around the idea of acatalepsy - it's like trying to understand something that's beyond comprehension.
  • Dude, acatalepsy is like when your brain just can't even handle the deep philosophical stuff, you know?
  • Her mind was like a maze of acatalepsy, constantly searching for answers but never quite reaching them.